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Friday, April 2, 2010

It is the national kabaddi matches in the national level, each nation gets a lot of money by kabaddi match of the year also plays kabaddi match at the national level,

Punjab government has received a great response on the first Kabaddi World Cup with as many as 15 private sponsors gain in the incident.

Made WCKP winner will receive a cash prize of Rs.1 crore and the first runner-up will bag Rs.51 lakh. The second and third runner-up team will take home the Rs.25 lakh and Rs.10 lakh.But in a major embarrassment before the incident thirteen of the 29 Indian players do not a drugs test. Samples of the players gathered on the 20th March and sent to the National Dope Testing Laboratory (NDTL) in New Delhi.

Talking about the problem, Majithia said: "All the collected samples will be sent to World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) accredited National Dope Testing Laboratory (NDTL) in New Delhi. Stricter measures will be taken against those who tested positive dope test.

The players with positive results came from the Indian team. Of the 29 players tested, 13 showed positive for banned substances, while 16 players were free of anabolic steroids or stimulants. According to Dr. Manmohan Singh, chairman of the Anti-Doping Committee, was a test for the 29 players made the 20 March. "The anti-doping tribunal has temporarily suspended 13 player," he said. Suspension was already served on the players and they will be excluded from participation in any sport or event before the final determination of the anti-doping agency. Agency has also arrested the type of steroids found on the players as part of their policies.

The incident is a big blow to India, where Kabaddi was a famous sport. Sports Director Pragati Singh expressed some concern about the outcome of the tests. "Obviously it is a cause for concern. Even as a player it is a cause for concern. We want the medal with respect. We want no medal like this, he said. India championship title in many years, and with this problem, their reputation at stake.